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Designed by: Garry Golden
Tapping Our Inner Futurist
Designing a 21st Century Roadmap for the Future of Libraries
Taking Action Your Job as Futurist, Enabler or Skeptic…
Drivers of Change Place, Local & Lifelong Learning
Foresight 101
Things that will not go away: Human Creativity; Desire for Face-time; Children + Story time; Reading for Pleasure; Printed Books
False
In 2014 the Supreme Court is scheduled to hear a case filed by James Lee to allow him to erase social media data created before his 18 birthday. The case will set up rights to deleting digital content.
True
The Manufacturing Institute is creating a National Manufacturing Badge System for skills and achievements needed to be successful in today’s Advanced Manufacturing workplace
True False
True False
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Babylon Public Library has launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund: Words I Hear. The device allows children to record new favorite words they hear but also allows parents to count the number of words children hear each day.
Expected future
Past Present
Plan A
Scenario B
Scenario C
Scenario E
Planning for Multiple Outcomes & Multiple Horizons Cone of Plausibility
Continued Growth Decline / Collapse
Disciplined / Constrained Transformed
What is the most likely future for libraries?
Drivers of Change Place, Local & Lifelong Learning
Foresight 101 Bringing it Home My Job as Futurist, Enabler or Skeptic…
Era of Institution
Disruptions of Books & Industrial Work
Disruptions of Web & Knowledge Economy
Era of Apprenticeship
Era of Learner
= Massive Open Online Courses
MOOCs Summer Reading Parents & Families Workforce Training Internal Training Campus Cores
(e.g. Data Science)
Early days, but can we imagine a new scale for library and social service programs?
Assumption: Barriers to Scaling and Reach Are Being Lowered
Library Shared Experiences
Massive Open Online Courses
Formulas for Success?
Brand Value Instructors (Celebrity qualities) Students (Self Directed) Content Software
(‘Adaptive’ Algorithmically driven) Courses (Market Ready)
Assumption: Instructor Culture on the Rise
Library Experiences with Authors vs Instructors
Celebrity Instructors
Assumption: Instructor Culture on the Rise
Library Experiences with Authors vs Instructors
Community Instructors
Which instructors might change the perceptions of library experiences?
Everyone knows I’m working on some personal growth issues
Assumption: The web is becoming a platform for managing our lives & personal behavior change.
Where is Learning Data Stream?
The Personal Data Revolution
Protect Privacy
Elevate Personal Data Literacy
Expand ‘Opt-in’ Relationships
Learning Activity Streams <Actor, Verb, Object> “I did this”
Example Statements: Thomas Discovers Poetry Thomas liked a poem he heard on his iTunes NPR Channel Brentwood library invited Thomas to a Creative Aging poetry event
Thomas enrolled in a creative writing class at the Community College Thomas read Keats for his creative writing course Brentwood library recommended an obscure Mary Shelley story
Thomas performed his poetry at a local Meetup gathering Brentwood library invited Thomas to a program on self-publishing Thomas self-published his first collection of poems Brentwood library added his book to their collection
Learning Records Store (LRS) Personal Data Locker (PDL)
Individual repository + profile for learning activity streams from: Social Learning E-learning Content Simulations / Gaming Audio + Video Real-world Experiences
(Offline; Non-browser-based)
Movement & Wearables Place-based Experiences
Is it ‘offline’ or ‘online’?
Is it ‘software-guided’ or not? Direction of Change
Strong Signal of Change: Adaptive Learning Platforms
How might libraries adjust to an era where software agents guide information searching/discovery, media consumption and knowledge building?
Exploring Future Assumptions: Data drives Knowledge & Wisdom Behind Patron Behavior
Change (from Leisure to Learning)
Data is a Foundation for Library + Community Relationships
Predictive What might happen..
Prescriptive What should happen..!
Descriptive What happened..
Adaptive Experience Design
Learner Storytelling – Micro-credentials: Badges for Young Learners, Students, Parents & Job-seekers
Basic Level
In Progress
Expert Level
History of Jazz
Advocate: Danny Hillis
Learner Storytelling: Learning Maps / Learning Graph
Libraries Shaping the Culture of Lifelong Learning 2015 – 2025?
Positive Idea Learner Strategies
Challenge - Caution Learner Strategies
Creative & Active Aging
20-Somethings ‘Emerging Adulthood’
Strategy: Raise Expectations for Place-as-Service
Early Childhood
Creative Aging Environments
Strategy: Places Design for Creative Aging Lifestyles
Creative Aging Strategies Libraries & Arts Experiences Library Teams + “Teaching Artists” Social Experiences Full Body – Whole Person Library Collections: Creativity Focus
Collections that Combine Creative Aging & Brain Fitness Trends
Collections, Kits & Programs Brain Training Stations
Collections & Programs for ‘Wearables’ & Brain Fitness Trends
Products & Training Pathways
Melon –Wearables for Focus
Quick Response to Themes (Timely responses)
Convening by Themes: Millennials Self-organize Dynamic Programs
#Topic
Linking Innovative Program Strategies to Place (Hybrid)
Libraries investing in place-based experiences 2015 – 2025
Positive Idea Place-based Strategy
Place
Challenge - Caution
Place-based Strategy
Place
What is unique about your local community?
What dynamics might be missing to reach its full potential?
Strategies to Explore: Mainstreaming of Civic & ‘Citizen’ Tools
Civicware: Engagement & Data-driven Insights (Tools & Databases)
Role of Reference: Libraries and Local Dashboards
How might dashboards empower entrepreneurs, citizens and/or policy-makers? What indicators would we highlight?
Strategy: Support for Collaborative Economy Activities
From hotels (Airbnb) Rental cars (ZipCar, RelayRides) Taxis (Lyft, Uber) Textbooks (Chegg) Lending (Lending Club) Fundraising Kickstarter) Restaurants (food trucks) Errands (TaskRabbit) Internet service (Google Fiber)
Strategy: Anticipating Pull and Push Factors of Economic Localization
New Assumptions on Retooling Local? Libraries play an active role in building community awareness on key indicators driving quality of life and the economy and / or
Libraries actively support Collaborative Economy activities
Libraries & Stronger Communities 2015 – 2025
Positive Idea Community Strategy
Challenge - Caution Community Strategy
Your Next Step: I want to become a Futurist “We need to be ahead of these trends! Sign me up!!”
Your Job: Socializing Ideas Start a Signals Team
(Social, Technology, Environment, Economy, Politics)
Create Monthly or Quarterly
Programs to Share Insights
Your Next Step: I want to Encourage Others “Interesting stuff. No time, but I want to empower my team.”
Your Job: Create Conditions to Support an Intrapreneurial Culture
Lower Barriers to Pilots & Partnerships
Establish Programs for Risk-taking: [e.g. Failfaire & Challenges]
Develop Innovation & Foresight Products [e.g. Scenario Cards]
Your Next Step: I am not convinced by this snake oil salesman “Not our future. Let’s get back to basics.”
Your Job: Show how futuristic scenarios can be wrong
Gather, Synthesize & Challenge These Assumptions
Rally Existing Partners & Stakeholders to Return to a Golden Era of Libraries
Follow Passionate People & Join Smart Conversations
Tim O'Reilly
Amy Jo Kim
Nancy Duarte
Neil deGrasse Tyson
External Memory
Social Learning / Shared Awareness
Programs & Products
Form a Signals Team to Scan for Change
Scan for Change & Externalize Your Brain
What Killer Questions will I ask my team?
1.What if we invited a gaming mechanics team to redesign library membership levels around 21st century work skills?
2.What if our library invented ‘school or innovation readiness’ badge system for parents and companies?
3.What if libraries were charged with educating entrepreneurs? or Digital Literacy? Or Data Science?
Garry Golden www.garrygolden.net (Two Rs) [email protected]
What do we need to learn more about…?
What is our biggest risk? Best opportunity?
Describe an innovative partnership for 2015
Here & Now
1-3 Years
On-the-Horizon 3-7 years
Over–the-Horizon
Beyond 7 Years
Planning Horizon Focus on Execution
Strategic Horizons Focus on Learning & Exploring Implications